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The Oilers host the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday. The game can be seen on Sportsnet and CBC and heard on the Oilers Radio Network, including 630 CHED. Puck drop is 5:08 p.m. MST.
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Nugent-Hopkins' tally during the second period was the Burnaby, B.C. product's 57th point of the campaign, and Alex Chiasson now needs one more goal to record his first 20-goal season after opening the scoring in the first period.
Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl extended their individual point streaks to 12 and 7 games respectively, factoring in tonight with assists. Mikko Koskinen stood tall to make 33 saves and improve to 6-1-2 in nine-straight starts.
"I think he's got a bit of confidence knowing he's the number-one guy," McDavid said of his netminder. "He's kind of taken it and ran with it, and he's been good. He made some big saves tonight."
With victory in their first of a four-game home stand, the Oilers have won four-straight games to match a season high and remain seven points back with a game in hand of the Minnesota Wild for the final Wildcard spot in the Western Conference.
"For us we don't worry about it," Sam Gagner said. "We still feel there's a lot in our control right now. We play teams ahead of us, but at the same time you take each game as its own game and try to get wins.
"We're continuing to build, we're doing some good things, and we've got to get another win next game."
The Oilers were quickest off the opening draw when Oscar Klefbom sent the puck down the ice for a racing Gagner to chase and challenge Vancouver netminder Thatcher Demko with the first shot on goal just seven seconds into the game.
Gagner would provide the initial effort needed to record his 300th point as an Oiler and open the scoring 5:21 into the first period, checking Derrick Pouliot below the goal line and throwing the loose puck in front for Chiasson to bury the opportunity.
"We tried to jump all over them at the beginning there, and I thought we did a good job of that. We controlled the game early" Jujhar Khaira, who played for the first time following 10 games missed due to injury, said.
The Oilers top line linked up brilliantly to double the lead with Kassian's 12th marker of the season, providing the end product in front of goal off following an exchange between Draisaitl and McDavid at the blue line.